The mission of the Institute of World Policy (IWP) is to inform and educate policy makers, experts, journalists, and the general public about events and trends in international relations as it concerns Ukraine and Ukraine’s foreign policy. The mission is based on the need to interpret and explain facts and behavior of Ukrainian political elites to foreign public, as well as to explain and interpret the global political, economic, military, and security contexts and institutions to Ukrainian spectators IWP aims at facilitating a tighter integration of the Ukrainian expert communities with international relations experts in other democratic states.
IWP strives to deliver materials without political bias and ideological filter. We rely on verifiable facts and address issues from multiple theoretical approaches rather than duplicated popular opinions. IWP’s products include policy analysis, recommendations to policy makers regarding Ukraine’s policies, discussion platforms with the media for a comprehensive public discourse on major policy challenges, and the infrastructure for a regular dialogue with global scholars, thinkers and experts in international relations.
IWP is independent of Ukrainian political movements, election cycles, and intellectual fashions, however, IWP expert network strives to represent and clarify positions of Ukrainian politicians, candidates, and policy makers on strategic and tactical issues of importance.
Institute of World Policy enjoys strong relationships with leading Ukrainian and international media. Its founders have combined decades of experience within the news industry in analyzing political context and interpreting political tendencies, for Ukrainian, U.S., and EU audiences. IWP continuously expands its cooperation with local and international contributors, whose achievements include interviews with leaders of states, citations in leading international publications, and policy analysis for top Ukrainian policy makers.
The Institute of World Policy is represented by a new generation of Ukrainian analysts filled with creative drive and enthusiasm toward the European choice of Ukraine. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the youngest American president who opened a new chapter in U.S. foreign policy by promoting international collaboration, once said, “The problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were.” Similarly, IWP seeks, by its humble efforts, to discover new horizons to global peace, interdependence, and prosperity.







